NEWS
Why the World Needs More Women Data Scientists
Investing in Local Data Use Pays Off as Women #ChoosetoChallenge in Tanzania
Developing a Local Level Data Inventory
Increasing Data Quality at the Clinic to National Level in Côte d’Ivoire
Photos from Côte d’Ivoire
Photos from Côte d'Ivoire
DCDJ SuperFellows: Reinforcing Improvements & Sustainability in the Data Ecosystem
Measuring and Tracking Impact
We believe in measuring and tracking impact - and involving third-party stakeholders to evaluate and help us learn from our work.USAID’s SPACES MERL (Strategic Program for Analyzing Complexity and Evaluation Systems Investing) is helping us do this for the Tanzanian...
Data Fellows in Action
This February, the DCLI team visited a pharmacy and blood transfusion center in Abidjan that is benefiting from having a data fellow who was trained by SEJEN and placed by DCDJ (both DCLI projects).
Looking Back @ DATAREV
On November 20- 22, 2019 we convened thinkers and doers from across the world, representing more than 70 organizations, to share lessons learned and collective insights into how to empower countries to use data to help improve lives and lead their development.
Using Data for Social Good
Join us for three days of practical insights, networking, interactive presentations, music and art to celebrate, learn, and share how data can: transform communities, create data cultures, and improve lives.
SEEKING PROPOSALS: Evaluation of Statistical Capacity and Data Use in Lesotho
The Millennium Challenge Corporation is seeking proposals from U.S., international, African regional, and/or local Lesotho-based organizations to design and implement an evaluation of statistical capacity and data use in Lesotho.
Using Data for Community-Centered Solutions
The document highlights the importance of community-centered approaches where governments and donors, construct interventions by looking at a community’s context, needs, and priorities, while concurrently empowering those communities to take the lead on decisions about their own development through access to information and skills.
Spring for Opportunities
MCC’s Partnership Annual Program Statement (APS) is the agency’s primary mechanism by which we co-create, co-fund, and co-implement partnerships that support MCC’s ability to achieve its mission and programmatic goals.
Honoring Women Around the World
DCLI is proud to fund programs that use data training and data innovations to promote gender equality and improve girl and adolescent women’s lives.
Commemorating World AIDS Day
Data-driven HIV service expansion, strong partner country leadership, positive HIV policy environment, meaningful civil society and community engagement, and strategic partnerships.
Data + Music inspires hope for a Tanzania without drugs
As part of the Data Zetu project, KINASA, a hip-hop group from Temeke District, one of Tanzania’s most populous areas and a PEPFAR DREAMS district with some of the region’s highest prevalence of HIV, launched a song that incorporates data about drug abuse in Tanzania. Check out and share this inspirational, heartfelt and catchy music video.
An exceptional day of training, conferences, debates and networking, dedicated to women’s leadership
On September 25, 2018, 250 ambitious changemakers and entrepreneurs from all sectors (banking, insurance, industry, telecoms, energy, etc.) will gather in Abidjan for Les Heroines, an exceptional day of training, conferences, debates and networking, dedicated to women’s leadership.
A remarkable confluence of Tanzania’s data ecosystem and fashion industry
Did you know… one in two married Tanzanian women have been emotionally, sexually or physically abused by their past or current husbands. How can we raise awareness about this important issue?
Data-Driven Khanga Fashion Show – A night filled with data and art to promote social change
On June 8th, the Data Zetu team organized an unforgettable Khanga Fashion Show at the National Museum in Tanzania to show how data-driven art can begin to change perceptions, culture, and behavior.
Last week we officially launched the DCLI program in Côte d’Ivoire!
We were pleased to expand the DCLI family to include consortiums led by Ivorian data science startup Sejen and Development Gateway and their predominantly Ivorian partners such as ENSEA, COSCI, Fondation Performance Societales, SBC4D and Aconda VS amongst others.
Fashion designers learn how to use data to promote dialog on sexual health
Data Zetu challenged Tanzania’s creative community to design data-informed khangas — fabrics traditionally containing social messages — that promote reproductive health and gender equality.